Jefferson's Demons: Portrait of a Restless MindFree Press, 2003 - 265 ページ |
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... continued to disturb , and Jefferson's response to the city continued to be full of suppressed foreboding . He was a farmer and a citizen of a freshly liberated republic ; Paris was a city in the shadow of a monarchy . He dreamed of an ...
... continued to disturb , and Jefferson's response to the city continued to be full of suppressed foreboding . He was a farmer and a citizen of a freshly liberated republic ; Paris was a city in the shadow of a monarchy . He dreamed of an ...
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... continued to be closed to American shipping . Rumors of mutiny and discontent were abroad in the land ; what began as faint murmurings of sedition grew louder when , in the fall of 1786 , Daniel Shays led a crowd of debtors to harass ...
... continued to be closed to American shipping . Rumors of mutiny and discontent were abroad in the land ; what began as faint murmurings of sedition grew louder when , in the fall of 1786 , Daniel Shays led a crowd of debtors to harass ...
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... continued vitality of the Mediterranean spirit culture as a metaphor for the perplexed intricacies of the mind is apparent in Shakespeare's Sonnet 144 , Two loves I have of comfort and despair Which like two spirits do suggest me still ...
... continued vitality of the Mediterranean spirit culture as a metaphor for the perplexed intricacies of the mind is apparent in Shakespeare's Sonnet 144 , Two loves I have of comfort and despair Which like two spirits do suggest me still ...
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